Honest, uneven, tale of unbridled spirit BY PETER FILICHIA
"A Midnight Cry" proves the Growing Stage is certainly growing.
"A Midnight Cry" proves the Growing Stage is certainly growing.
Brian Friel's 'Translations' eloquently evokes 1830s Ireland
What makes "Gutenberg! The Musical!" better than most lampoons is its two delightful performers and a cleverly minimalist presentation.
Pleasant tale about classmates sags when it strains to be classier
What did you do in the wars, Charlotte?
"There's a lot of stuff going on in this play," remarks Dulé Hill about performing in the off-Broadway show "Dutchman." "Backstage I sometimes wonder, what the heck did I get myself i…
German transvestite's tale describes surviving Nazi and Communist eras
'The Hamlet Project' and other programs involve kids in theater
War is hilarious hell in revival of Durang's prophetic 'Vietnamization of New Jersey'
Actress' lovelorn Alma is worth a second look
The sensation that A.R. Gurney's "Love Letters" became in the '80s and'90s could -- and should -- be replicated by "Letters from the Inside."
'Lookingglass Alice' transforms Lewis Carroll tales into spectacular theatrical Wonderland
When Kevin Anderson is on stage at the Paper Mill Playhouse, the doctor is in.
Toddler inspires acrobatic adaptation of Carroll classics